Well, I did the clock again for another Fresh/JV game last night.  Certainly a different perspective for sure.
Biggest issue(s) I had was the buzzer stuck at the of the first quarter and wouldn't go off.....and only 2 1/2 of the four clocks in the gym worked the first game.  Really confusing for the players as the one clock time kept "sticking" a few seconds behind.  Rectified between games with new board.
Refs were from a different league than mine and I was able to observe.  Listened to the coaches chirp a bit.  Sometimes it's actually funny to listen to.  Of course they never think we call enough....or is that too much?  Couple of "iffy" calls (IMO).  One was a hard foul on a layup that the L called intentional - Hard foull, absolutely.  Intentional, not so much.
Most interesting and "discussed call" was a long-distance TO.  Ball is under A's basket.  L is right there.  T is starting transition(?) as the ball is "loose" and being wrestled with.   T is along B's bench in the backcourt while ball was being wrestled with under A's basket. (T moved early during transition?).  B coach calling for TO.  Ball is loose?  By the time T granted B coach the TO, A had the ball and was actually shooting a short jumper.  A coach went nuts, players were frustrated, and fans got really loud.  TO granted w/ some on-floor discussion w/ A coach.  Ball given to B after TO..... Game was a blowout.  
Key POE for me was reporting.  The U did some long distance reporting and it was difficult for the me/books to see hand and arm signals clearly and hear report.   A few times we had to hit the buzzer and ask him to clarify.   (Note to new refs - report clearly and in plain view to be seen by table).
BOTTOM LINE - I think I got a permanent gig and a good seat for my son's Fresh and the JV games and I may even be figuring the clock out as I did much better!  Now, if I can only remember to switch that darn AP arrow.....
